Monday, September 21, 2009

Teedra is back...and hotter than ever!

This girl is truly one of the best of her generation. She has been slept on for to long and its really sad people aren't listening to real music anymore because their missing out on some real ass shit. She's trying to drop her new new sometime early 2010, she's calling it "The Young Lioness" lets just hope it happens. Here are two new songs,"Love Devine" and "Raindrops." She's amazing...i just hope the world realizes soon.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

This is not producitive!


In a world were drugs are destroying our youth, who would think this was appropriate?

Bump This! The Noisettes bring new Flava in ur ears (thanx Buster)!

The Noisettes are a great new band hailing from London,England. Their mix of punk, doo-wop and pop, may sound like a familiar recipe(Amy Winehouse)but the group manages to create a spectacular new sound all their own. They released their Debut in "What's the Time Mr. Wolf" in 2007, and their follow-up set the radiant "Wild Young Hearts" have the band poised to be the next big thing, lets hope if it happens they don't lose all the things that makes them worth blogging about in the first place!

Sister Rosetta Thorpe: Remember Your Roots!

Monday, September 14, 2009

Lady, Gaga???


Lady Gaga seems to have it all, right? I mean she has a platinum album, three top ten singles (two number ones) and her highly conceptual live performances and off-the wall fashion moments have won over the MTV set, but who is this new trend setting micro-mini diva, and what, if anything does she really have to offer?
The singer, who has been performing live shows in and around New York City for the last five years, shocked, appalled, confused and entertained at the 2009 VMA’s. Backstage Madonna said she was “flattered,” by Lady Gaga comparisons. Even the big M, loves her! But I’m very conflicted.
There is no doubt that she is, indeed, experimental, her performance at the VMA’s was one of the most unique and inventive the show has ever seen. She is also a talented pop singer/songwriter. But comparisons to pop icons like Madonna, Kate Bush and Queen seem to me like a bit of an overstatement, at least at this point. Because no matter how much pop-art, stylized, indulgence you put in a performance “Poker face” is still... well… “Poker face.”
Gaga’s music does not live up to the hype. Most of her songs could have easily been sung by Britney Spears or worst. Her lyrics are almost offensively inane ,and ,even though she is a good singer, her vocal runs sound generic. While her image may be pushing the envelope her music is the same old over-produced substance deprived, drivel we’ve been hearing on FM radio for the last 10 years or so.
Now before you go calling me a hater, I will say that she certainly has an abundance of potential to be an important artist, but, as the saying goes, let’s not go counting our eggs before they hatch.